As a spe­cial­ist for mo­tion de­sign, event vi­su­als and an­i­ma­tion, m box de­signs and pro­duces clips, in­ter­ac­tive ap­pli­ca­tions and large-sized, mov­ing graph­ics for ex­hi­bi­tions, events, movies and TV. The spa­tial as­pect was cru­cial to the de­vel­op­ment of the cor­po­rate de­sign. Coloured shapes cre­ate im­ages that some­times ap­pear two-di­men­sional, and at other times, three-di­men­sional. The un­susual black, yel­low and green colours ex­press the cre­ativ­ity and in­di­vid­u­al­ity of the m box. The tech­ni­cally ori­en­tated font, as well as the lay­out, speaks for the de­mand for state-of-the-art tech­nol­ogy.

m box

Cor­po­rate De­sign

LogoBusi­ness sta­tionery

Berlin 2008

Client

m box be­wegt­bild GmbH

Coloured shapes form ever different variations on the backs of the business cards.

ITTZ is a con­cept of­fice for com­mu­ni­ca­tion with cul­ture. Here, pro­jects are de­vel­oped and im­ple­mented where com­pa­nies and brands es­tab­lish long-last­ing con­nec­tions with in­di­vid­u­als. This hap­pens fre­quently in me­dia spaces that in­spire vis­i­tors. The logo rep­re­sents a re­peat­edly re­defin­ing space, colour­ful and bright. Ever chang­ing “sce­nar­ios” un­fold within it and the sub­text ITTZ art fits neatly into the over­all con­cept. It stands for an open art lab­o­ra­tory for un­usual live and ex­hi­bi­tion for­mats.

Moskau

Corporate Design

In au­tumn of 2009, the leg­endary “Moskau” on the Karl-Marx-Allee, Berlin re­opened af­ter an ex­ten­sive re­con­struc­tion as an ex­clu­sive event-lo­ca­tion. For the restau­ran­t’s grand open­ing cer­e­mo­nial in 1964 an orig­i­nal sized sput­nik was af­fixed, a pre­sent from the USSR-am­bas­sador. This sculp­ture was also source for the de­vel­op­ment of the key vi­sual. The colours grey and lilac were cho­sen for their airi­ness and light­ness, re­flect­ing the of the build­ing’s ar­chi­tec­ture. In or­der to in­ter­con­nect the cor­po­rate iden­tity with the at­mos­phere of the place, the same colour scheme was also adapted to the in­te­rior de­sign.